Sunday, January 31, 2016

Bettie Page

Bettie Page is often referred to as “Queen of the Pin-ups.” Born in Nashville Tennessee on April 22nd, 1923, she had a difficult childhood. She and he sisters were sexually abused by their father, and when her parents divorced, ended up in an orphanage. Despite all this, she graduated high school as salutatorian of her class and received a scholarship to Peabody College. Intending to be a teacher, she soon realized that her ideal career was acting. In 1943 she married her boyfriend, Billy Neal, moved to San Francisco, and got her first modeling job. Her pinup career began after her divorce from Billy, with a move to New York. In 1950, she began to model as a pinup and her popularity exploded. She worked in this field for seven years, before removing herself from the public eye in 1957, after some of her more controversial photos were linked to a court case against the photographer.

Bettie Page’s style has been emulated by many people in the past few decades. Though her fan base was originally mostly men, she is now a fashion icon to many women. Bettie Page often made her own outfits, particularly for photoshoots. Bettie Page knew how to dress for her body, and emphasized that over current trends.  She combined demure with risqué. In her daily life, Page wore swing and wiggle dresses, tight sweaters, and strappy heels. Many women seek these classing pin-up inspired fashions today. Many also don her signature “Bettie bangs.” Her lingerie photos are also imitated, in rockabilly lingerie collections.


The garments she wore in her pinup photoshoots were scandalous at the time, as they were more revealing than deemed acceptable in the 50s. Page had no problem posing nude, as she found nothing wrong with nudity. The sexually repressed society of the time fought her overt reclamation of her sexuality. She was confident and body-positive, and her revealing photoshoots expressed this. Page was a sex symbol, and in contrast to many of the pinup photos of the time, she was not portrayed as shy and submissive. The lingerie she wore in many photoshoots made her look powerful. Page's image was not the ideal passive woman of the 50s, she was in control of her sexuality and her garments helped to display this.


Bibliography
"About Bettie Page." The Official Bettie Page. Web. 31 Jan. 2016. 
"Bettie Page Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television. Web. 31 Jan. 2016.
Sharyn Jackson. "Bettie Page Revealed: 6 Little-Known Facts on the Pinup Legend." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television. Web. 31 Jan. 2016.
 

5 comments:

  1. Bettie Page is a great example of someone who was very influential with her garments, because it seems like that is what she was mostly known for. From your post it seems like she definitely had the confidence to wear what she wanted and let that be a testament to who she was.

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  2. I had never heard of Bettie Page until today. However, I have seen some of these pictures before. She looks and acts very confident in her garments, especially for a woman of her time. I think it is neat that her signature was her "Bettie bangs". Who else has a hairstyle named after them?

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  3. I am so excited to see that someone did Betty Page! She was such an icon in the 50's and she influenced many women to flaunt their curves. Although many thought she was scandalous I think she was very tasteful and she radiated confidence.

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  4. Betty Page is amazing! The pin up style is something that I adore and Betty was an icon for her photographs and infectious smile. It's great that you used her as your example for this post!

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